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  • ...ounding nodes. Originally, cyclicity was considered a property of rules or rule systems: a set of rules are to be applied cyclically to successively larger
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  • ...n the context of the affixal front-vowel ''i'', changed to a morphological rule which led to umlaut-formation in plural-contexts. This strategy has been de
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  • No rule can involve X,Y in the structure where the rule applies ambiguously to Z and Y
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  • ...he Is A Condition is the predecessor of Williams' (1981a) [[Righthand Head Rule]].
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  • ...uming that lexicalization eradicates internal boundaries, the phonological rule FINAL DEVOICING cannot apply in the lexicalized form.
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  • ...ioned in the structural index of a transformation may be reordered by that rule in such a way as to cross over a co-referential NP.'' (Ross 1967:73)
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  • ...level of representation derived from [[d-structure]] by [[transformational rule]]s, and input to the rules deriving [[PF]] and [[LF]]. S-structure is the [
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  • No rule can invoke X,Y in the structure
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  • ...re not there. Hayes (1982) argues that extrametricality can be assigned by rule and is subject to the [[Peripherality Condition]]<nowiki>: extrametrical el
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  • ...tal dictionary, prevents the application of an unproductive word formation rule, if that application would give rise to a complex word having the same sema
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  • ...a word which can be predicted by phonological, morphological, or syntactic rule will therefore be excluded from the lexicon. In this approach the lexicon i ...ation rule which adds -''ity''<nowiki> to adjectives, and by means of this rule the form [[opaque] ity] is derived. This form is changed into </nowiki>''op
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  • ...e term '''expletive infixation''' is sometimes used for the [[infixation]] rule that allows speakers to insert an expletive word (i.e. a rude word such as
    1,009 bytes (122 words) - 16:47, 25 January 2009
  • :::*''“...a rule that deletes everything in a clause under identity with corresponding parts
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  • ...logical shape of morphemes are sometimes expressed by lexical [[redundancy rule]]s.
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  • * Postal, P.M. 1974. ''On Raising. One Rule of English Grammar and its Theoretical Implications,'' The MIT Press: Cambr
    893 bytes (135 words) - 18:19, 28 September 2014
  • ...generative syntax|generative syntax]], it refers to the entire sequence of rule applications in the process of generating a terminal string on the basis of
    954 bytes (131 words) - 18:03, 28 June 2014
  • The rule is as follows:
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  • *[[Botha, Rudolf]]. 1981. “A Base Rule Theory of Afrikaans Synthetic Compounding”. In: ''The Scope of Lexical Ru
    902 bytes (131 words) - 16:13, 8 July 2009
  • ...level]] (or [[stratum]]) n-1 after the application of the [[word formation rule]]s of level/stratum n.
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  • * Sydsvenska mål: was under Danish rule until 1658; spoken in Skåne, Blekinge, boarderlands of Halland and souther
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  • * Englisch [[ID-rule]]
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  • ...tems with [[front vowel]]s select front vowels. This variation is due to a rule of [[vowel harmony]]. Second, if a consonant cluster of three members arise
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  • Englisch [[rewriting rule]] <br> Französisch [[règle du réécriture]]<br>
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  • ...] processes are word-based. A new [[word]] is formed by applying a regular rule to a single already existing word. Both the new word and the existing one a
    999 bytes (135 words) - 18:45, 7 September 2014
  • * Englisch [[LP-rule]]
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  • ...ties. According to his biographical notes (Verner 1903), he formulated the rule already in 1875 and published it in 1876 under a misleading title ''Eine Au Verner's rule can be exemplified with the development of the word ''*ph<sub>2</sub>tḗr'
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  • Englisch [[lexical rule]]
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  • ...assignment of stress in the [[compound]] ''black-board''. The main stress rule applies in a cyclic fashion (see [[cyclic domain]]), reassigning [1stress];
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  • ...zed]], i.e. have special properties not predictable from its parts and the rule by which it was created.
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  • ...ect]], [[sine-wave speech]], [[categorical perception]], [[consonant-vowel rule]], [[duplex perception]], [[fuzzy logic model of perception]], [[stranding ...sentence]], [[late closure]], [[minimal attachment]], [[syntactic category rule]], [[syntactic frame]], [[trace deletion hypothesis]]
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  • '''Extraposition''' is originally a movement rule that moves [[CP]]s and PPs to the [[right periphery]] of the [[sentence]].
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  • In syntax, the term '''ellipsis''' is used for cases of rule-governed omission of constituents that are notionally and syntactically req
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  • ...eled Weak-Strong or Strong-Weak (or by the [[Lexical Category Prominence]] Rule).
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  • (i) No rule can involve X, Y in the structure
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  • ...ory. A realizational formula bears a superficial resemblance to a rewrite rule. But unlike rewrite or mutation rules in a process description, realizatio
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  • '''Righthand Head Rule''' is a principle proposed in Williams (1981a) which says that the righthan *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Righthand+Head+Rule&lemmacode=353 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...uage''' is a language which has a morphological system in which words as a rule are polymorphemic and where each [[morpheme]] corresponds to a single lexic
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  • It is common practice to distinguish between rule-based and stochastic taggers, though some taggers combine rules and stochas
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  • In syntax, the term '''ellipsis''' is used for cases of rule-governed omission of constituents that are notionally and syntactically req
    2 KB (193 words) - 18:59, 28 June 2014
  • ...term was introduced by Ross (1967) as a kind of [[conjunction reduction]] rule.
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  • A component in the grammar in which the [[word formation rule]]s apply. The question whether there is actually an autonomous morphologica
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  • * Kiparsky, Paul. 1967. A phonological rule of Greek. ''Glotta'' 44.109-34.
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  • ...tico-pragmatic [[underlying representation]] (UR) by means of [[expression rule]]s.
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  • No rule can involve X,Y in the structure ...X...[<sub>a</sub>...Y...]...
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  • ...oblematic. Aronoff (1976) solves this problem by allowing for a truncation rule that deletes -''ate'' if it is followed by -''ee'', as in (ii):
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  • ...', ''a PICture frame''. There are many (partly regular) exceptions to this rule, however, e.g. ''silk TIE'' and ''apple PIE'' (cf. Plag 2003).
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  • * Postal, P.M. 1974. ''On Raising. One Rule of English Grammar and its Theoretical Implications,'' The MIT Press: Cambr
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  • ...] of the operator can be calculated. One empirical advantage of assuming a rule of QR which mediates the determination of relative scope is that it explain
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  • ...domain of application. Within the lexicon, the output of a word formation rule is submitted to the phonological rules of that level. In this respect, the
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  • ...s illustrated in (ii). No satisfactory formalization of Restructuring as a rule is available. A [[verb raising]] type of analysis, which would create a ver
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